Chinese investigators are facing an unfamiliar challenge: establishing the cause of the deadly China Eastern Airlines crash in a country where such tragedies are rare
China’s air-accident investigators are facing an unfamiliar challenge: establishing the cause of last week’s deadly crash in a country where such tragedies are rare.
While China has had its share of nonfatal mishaps, access to survivors and more-or-less intact aircraft make less-serious accidents easier to investigate. Monday’s crash of
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